History of North Richland Hills
The City of North Richland Hills is located in North Central Texas in Tarrant
County, approximately eight miles northeast of downtown Fort Worth off N.E.
Loop 820.
The community began when W.S. Peters agreed to bring 600 families into the area
within a three-year period as part of a land grant. Families began arriving in
the summer of 1848. In 1849, Tarrant County was established and named for
General Edward H. Tarrant. The community of Birdville (adjacent to what is now
North Richland Hills' southwest boundary) was named the first County Seat. The
area remained a rural farming and ranching community for more than 100 years.
In 1952, Clarence Jones began to subdivide his 268 acre dairy farm into a
suburban addition in the area that is now Cummings Drive. In 1953, the North
Richland Hills Civic League sought to have the area annexed to Richland Hills,
then voted to form their own city when annexation was denied. An election was
held, and the 268 acres of the Jones Farm, with a population of 500, became
officially incorporated as the City of North Richland Hills.
The first section of streets in North Richland Hills was named for the local
families. The second section, which was added in 1954, was named for
automobiles. There were 188 homes in the first part of the subdivision, which
was restricted to brick and masonry construction.
By 1957, the North Richland Hills' boundary was within two miles of Smithfield
and by 1960, Smithfield had been annexed to North Richland Hills. In 1960, the
population of North Richland Hills was beginning to rise at 8,662 residents,
with that number doubling to 16,514 by 1970. The City's population continued to
grow at a rapid pace with the 1980 census at 30,592 and the 1990 census
reflecting 45,895. As the City entered the new millennium, it was estimated
that the City of North Richland Hills' population was approximately 56,500.
Today, North Richland Hills is the third largest city in Tarrant County with
more than 65,750 residents.
North Richland Hills operates under a charter adopted in 1964, which provides
for a "Council-Manager" form of government. The Council is composed of a Mayor
and seven Council Members elected at large. The Council determines the overall
goals and objectives for the City, establishes policies and adopts the City's
annual operating budget. The City Manager oversees the day-to-day operations of
the City.
The North Richland Hills City Council and team of city employees are committed
to providing quality services and to making North Richland Hills the City of
Choice to Live, Work and Play.
More information about the history of North Richland Hills is available at the
NRH Library, 9015 Grand Ave., 817-427-6800.